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Past Events | Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
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Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Donate to the BWRC. Category Archives: Past Events. Historian David Herlihy Speaks on Bikes and Coney Island. October 20, 2015. The historian, David Herlihy, came to the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center on October 8. 2015 to present his recent research on the biking craze that hit Coney Island in the 1880s and lasted into the 1930s. His presentation touched upon … Continue reading →. Eymund Diegel Discusses CSI on the Gowanus Canal. March 5, 2015. November 20, 2014.
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Donate to the BWRC – Increase Your Impact | Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
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Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Donate to the BWRC. Donate to the BWRC Increase Your Impact. Thanks to a generous grant, all donations. Your help is important – the only way to unlock the matching grant is to receive your donations! Now to the BWRC. All donations are tax deductible. Please note that at this time we are utilizing the City Tech Foundation to collect donations. When directed to their web page please select “Brooklyn Waterfront Rese. From the Program Designation. Sign in with Twitter.
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BWRC Breakfast Talk on Stormwater Infrastructure on the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway is May 8 | Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
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Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Donate to the BWRC. Spaces and Places: Art Along the Brooklyn Waterfront Conference a Success! Adding Resiliency to the Brooklyn Greenways →. BWRC Breakfast Talk on Stormwater Infrastructure on the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway is May 8. April 28, 2015. The next BWRC Breakfast Talk will be on Friday, May 8th. From 8:30am to 10:00am with Milton Puryear speaking about:. Capturing Stormwater Runoff Along the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway. Can resiliency and recreation mix?
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Research | Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
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Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Donate to the BWRC. Published by the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Brooklyn and the Bicycle. By David V. Herlihy, presented at the 2013 “ Bikes on the Brooklyn Waterfront”. The Waterfront: A Brooklyn Model for Preservation and Change. By Sapna Advani, Richard E. Hanley, Jack S. Nyman and Jonathan Peters, presented at the 2011 “The Waterfront: A Brooklyn Model for Preservation and Change”. In 2008, students and faculty at City Tech researched, designed, and led ...
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Breakfast Talk (2/27) CSI on the Waterfront | Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
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Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center. Donate to the BWRC. Upcoming: Breakfast Talk (Feb 27th) and Art Conference (March 27th). Eymund Diegel Discusses CSI on the Gowanus Canal →. Breakfast Talk (2/27) CSI on the Waterfront. February 5, 2015. The first BWRC Breakfast Talk of 2015 is with Eymund Diegel on Friday, February 27. At Citytech in A632 from 8:30am to 10:00am:. Urban planner and citizen-scientist Eymund Diegel. Support provided by Title V: A Living Laboratory. This entry was posted in Events. Nothi...
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Climate & Urban Systems Partnership: New York City
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Principles for Climate Change Learning. CUSP NYC is dedicated to improving public understanding of climate change by helping urban residents see local, city-specific climate impacts and solutions. Made up of informal and formal education centers, community-minded institutions, community organizers, and city policy makers, CUSP NYC is a network OF like-minded individuals and organizations looking to incorporate climate change messaging in their work. Sharing and displaying data in accessible way. Our part...
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Youth & Education — PortSide NewYork
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MARY A. WHALEN past. MARY A. WHALEN present. MARY A. WHALEN future. MARY A. WHALEN past. MARY A. WHALEN present. MARY A. WHALEN future. PortSide NewYork is a living lab for better urban waterways. PortSide brings WaterStories to life. MARY A. WHALEN past. MARY A. WHALEN present. MARY A. WHALEN future. Education of youth and adults is our priority. And the waterfront to bring multiple themes to life. To schedule a visit. Call 917-414-0565 or email us at chiclet@portsidenewyork.org. We work with all ages.
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Past Internships | Hope Reichbach Fund
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Providing local advocacy internships to NYC-based college students. Skip to primary content. Run for Hope 5K. 2016 Fellows, from left to right: Rachel Zhao, Amanda Morales, Rosibel Tavares, and Kayla Madridejos. Rachel Zhao interned at Girl Be Heard. 8220;Hope for Brooklyn means looking out for your community, particularly for those that are not usually seen by everyone else. It means listening to their stories.”. Rachel and her Girl Be Heard advisory, Rebecca Kelly Goffman. 8220;I’ve repeatedly witnesse...
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Climate & Urban Systems Partnership: New York City
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Principles for Climate Change Learning. CUSP NYC is dedicated to improving public understanding of climate change by helping urban residents see local, city-specific climate impacts and solutions. Made up of informal and formal education centers, community-minded institutions, community organizers, and city policy makers, CUSP NYC is a network OF like-minded individuals and organizations looking to incorporate climate change messaging in their work. Sharing and displaying data in accessible way. Our part...
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About | Jessica Dalrymple
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Jessica Dalrymple the art of Jessica Dalrymple. Barns In The Landscape. Blue and Green Series 2014. Nature In The City. Plein Air On The Canal. Photo taken by, Keturah Davis. Retreat” in the Catskills, and maintains a studio in Brooklyn, NY. Relatedly, she is an active member of the Gowanus Canal Conservancy. And a “friend” of the High Line. She is also a licensed citizen pruner of city street trees through Trees NYC. And is earning a certificate in Horticulture through the Brooklyn Botantical Garden.
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